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Somnus Lucis Caelum ([personal profile] luciing) wrote2020-08-09 12:50 pm

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[personal profile] problemsoncauthess 2022-03-09 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
The words obviously have an effect on Ardyn. His hand trembles further as he tries to grip the sword more, losing his cool, breath coming faster and faster until--

"Liar!!"

His sword bites into the table between them, slashing right through it - even with the magic taken away, his and Somnus's blades both are to be reckoned with. But Ardyn himself is shaking with fury - for reasons even he does not fully understand. All that he knows is that this, this compassion from Somnus, these words are something he can't tolerate. They can't be true. They can't. If they were, if they had ever been...

"For two thousand years you've done nothing! For two thousand years you've left me to my fate! Who was it that freed me from my containment, 'brother'? Was it you? Was it one of your spawn? Or were they sent to imprison the Adagium again?" He snarls, eyes fixed on Somnus in pure fury. "Or was it the Empire, seeking a new weapon to use? Answer me!"
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[personal profile] problemsoncauthess 2022-03-10 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Once again the words, the sentiment is so... unthinkable that Ardyn feels certain that he simply misheard something. That this is not real, just another illusion of Bahamut's, much the same as when the Bladekeeper summoned Aera's image to torture him. There would be no way Somnus, the real Somnus, would ever try to show him any compassion.

Yes, that is it, a part of his mind whispers, the part that strives to repair his mental defenses as quick as possible. That's it; a trick, a trap. He hates you. He's always hated you. Don't believe him. Don't believe anyone.

That's what his life had become ever since he was freed by the Empire. Even in his prison Ardyn hadn't yet come to loathe all; he was merely deathly tired, tired of the world, of his own existence. But with Besithia's "help" and the Infernian's revelation bestowed onto him the last shreds of hope had left Ardyn. There was no one left in the world whom he cared for and who cared for him in turn, no one to trust, no one to walk with him but the Scourge...

From a gift it had gone on to become a curse, and from a curse to become a comfort of sorts. The only thing that was still under his command, the only piece of control in his existence. Suddenly he feels its absence all too keenly; his mind yearns for the familiar mire of the Scourge, for the surety of knowing that he need only lift a hand to render any person, any creature before him into a pawn of his own. And in some strange, twisted way he'd come to care for the daemons he created, too; though merely tools, they were still his, his creations, in a sense his children...

Confusion, bitter vulnerability, some animal panic and anger all fuse into one big snake's nest of emotion. Ardyn half-shrinks back, hunching his shoulders, this time thrusting his blade into the floor as some kind of outlet.

"I am not suffering," he snarls, still shaking. "I don't need your pity!"
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[personal profile] problemsoncauthess 2022-04-09 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
In truth, Ardyn fully knows it. He knows that he is in pain and despair - how could it be otherwise, after all that he's endured? But as his life became nothing but suffering, the only way for him to survive was to embrace it, and then ignore it. As the eye adjusts to darkness, so did he adjust to the darkness within him and the fate without. And the price of it was to give up hope that things could ever be otherwise; after all, there were none that would take his side or even care about him. All there was was Bahamut's orders and punishment for stepping out of line. Without his hatred, his pain, his anger Ardyn would have long since fully lost himself to the Scourge, and even in this place he holds onto those feelings as his only way to stay alive.

Somnus's words elicit another wave of fury within him - but Ardyn has had a little time to think now, and the raw, almost animal anger becomes his usual steely disdain. Again the sudden change is reflected on his face: snarling one moment, smirking humorlessly the next. He lowers his sword, tipping his head to give Somnus a condescending look.

"And what if it has not been enough for me, hmm? Will you seek to rectify that?"
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[personal profile] problemsoncauthess 2022-05-03 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Ardyn narrows his eyes. Victory? He briefly wonders if that is truly what Somnus sees Ardyn's "achievements" as. And ultimately, they both know...

"But I have not won yet, brother. You and I both know that I never will as long as your precious master still exists. Or did you think me so narrow-minded that it is only you and your spawn that I want to see wiped off the face of Eos?"

Some part of his mind tells Ardyn that maybe he should hold his tongue - if (when?) they both return, Somnus knowing of Ardyn's aspirations to destroy Bahamut himself could throw a wrench into the plans. But he can't quite resist the temptation to declare his independence of the "divine" plan, even if in the end it might deprive Ardyn of his own rest.
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[personal profile] problemsoncauthess 2022-05-04 10:58 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed, back home Ardyn had eventually resigned himself to his fate, exhausted to the core, his only crumbs of freedom being only the level of terror he could unleash upon Lucis. But his hatred for Bahamut had never disappeared, and this land, this strange land with so many other travelers, able to bridge the gap between worlds... If Ardyn could get his hands on that power, he could finally have his true revenge. Destroy Bahamut, the rest of the gods, and perhaps Eos itself, free himself of that cage. He has not thought what he would do afterwards, of course, but does it matter?

"'Yoke'? My, Somnus, it almost sounds as though you do not enjoy serving your precious gods! Or is this yet another attempt to win my forgiveness, hmm?" Ardyn gives another one of his mocking grins, before a colder, arrogant fire flickers in his eyes. He withdraws his sword, hanging it on his belt. "Tell me, Somnus... What do you know of freedom? You've been quite content to be a slave to the gods. You and that woman both. You, in particular, fed your entire family to Bahamut's ambitions! And they never even thought to question the divine will, did they? A lineage of cowards."

Ardyn barks out a laugh, stepping back with a shrug and clearly intending to head out of the room. But he keeps his eyes on Somnus still, and gives one of his elaborate bows as a "goodbye".

"Well, I am different from you. Enjoy your farce of a 'freedom', Somnus. I have a little more ambition than that."